"anyone lived in a pretty how town"

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"anyone lived in a pretty how town" is a renowned modernist poem by E. E. Cummings, noted for its unconventional syntax, playful language, and exploration of individuality and the passage of time in a small town.

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instanceOf modernist poem
poem
author E. E. Cummings
copyrightStatus in copyright in many jurisdictions
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresCharacter anyone
noone
firstPublicationYear 1940
firstPublishedIn Collected Poems by E. E. Cummings
genre lyric poetry
hasAuthorStyle distinctive E. E. Cummings typographical experimentation
hasCharacterType allegorical figures
hasCriticalReception widely studied and acclaimed by literary critics
hasLine "anyone lived in a pretty how town"
"one day anyone died i guess"
"with up so floating many bells down"
includedIn anthologies of American poetry
language English
literaryMovement Modernism
meter free verse
notedFor innovative use of pronouns as names
unconventional grammar
period 20th-century American poetry
portrays cyclical nature of seasons
repetition of daily life
setting small town
structure stanzaic
studiedIn American literature courses
modernist poetry courses
style experimental form
minimal capitalization
playful language
subjectMatter ordinary lives of townspeople
relationship between the individual and society
theme conformity
individuality
life cycle
love
passage of time
titleStyle lowercase
uses inventive word order
nonstandard punctuation
unconventional syntax
writer E. E. Cummings

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E. E. Cummings hasSignatureWork "anyone lived in a pretty how town"